SD and Architecture
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2000 2:47 pm
While I have no formal education in architecture (buildings) and
construction, architecture is one of my non-professional interests and
passions. Perhaps one reason behind my passion for both architecture and
SD/ST is that they both are part science, part art. They both seem to
combine engineering precision and analysis with creative design, attention
to detail, and the opportunity to do something new while remaining faithful
to authentic/historic traditions.
I’m querying the SD/ST community through this channel to see if anyone has
any thoughts on how one could potentially exploit SD/ST
expertise within the context of architecture, or architectural consulting.
With respect to the construction industry, SD/ST and supply chain design and
management seem like a natural fit. I’m having
more difficulty, however, seeing the connection between architecture and
SD/ST.
From: "river side" <riverside226@hotmail.com>
construction, architecture is one of my non-professional interests and
passions. Perhaps one reason behind my passion for both architecture and
SD/ST is that they both are part science, part art. They both seem to
combine engineering precision and analysis with creative design, attention
to detail, and the opportunity to do something new while remaining faithful
to authentic/historic traditions.
I’m querying the SD/ST community through this channel to see if anyone has
any thoughts on how one could potentially exploit SD/ST
expertise within the context of architecture, or architectural consulting.
With respect to the construction industry, SD/ST and supply chain design and
management seem like a natural fit. I’m having
more difficulty, however, seeing the connection between architecture and
SD/ST.
From: "river side" <riverside226@hotmail.com>